Jessica LeMasters

Jessica LeMasters just keeps stretching

Jessica LeMasters has been working with ACT 2 since high school. She took a few years off and then came back to stage manage Reasons To Be Pretty a few years ago. After crewing a couple more shows she finally auditioned for a role and moved from the darkness of backstage to under the stage lights …

Kaici Ellison in Set Me FREE! One Acts

Meet Kaici Ellison

Kaici is one of 5 actresses who will be performing the Set Me FREE! one act plays this month. We thought you’d like to know a little about them. Kaici’s up first! Kaici Ellison, formerly known as Kaici Lore, is a recent graduate of Fairmont State University where she not only served as President of …

Set Me FREE! 2 One-Act Plays opens June 25

The ACT 2 Theatre Company will present “Set Me FREE!” a performance of 2 one-act plays. Performances are set for one weekend only June 25, 26, 27 at 7:30 pm and June 28 at 2:00 pm in Clarksburg. The first play on the bill, Overtones by Alice Gerstenberg, is about two women. But in this play it takes four women to …

Lindsay Morgan is back in WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW

Many of you may remember seeing Lindsay Morgan grace our stage last year in Holy Cannoli. Now she back playing the role of Heather, the unsuspecting secretary, in What The Bellhop Saw. Lindsay is a student in the Communication and Theatre program at Fairmont State University. She is currently  working behind the scenes on the Fairmont State …

Jay Pinkney

Jay Pinkney rounds out the cast as Agent #5

Jay Pinkney got involved with the ..Bellhop.. midway through the rehearsal process when his daughter, Lindsay, who is playing Heather, asked him to join in the fun. His role, Agent #5, hadn’t been cast yet. We weren’t worried that he wouldn’t learn all his lines in time for opening, though. (He was a cryptographer in the Navy, after …

Doug Martin

Welcome Doug Martin to the ACT 2 stage

Douglas Martin is a new resident of Harrison County since his recent marriage to Clarksburg native Jennifer Giaquinto Shreves. He appears as the beleaguered hotel guest who just wants a little peace and quiet.  Doug comes to us from Asheville, North Carolina with a wealth of theatre experience. He has been involved in theatre since his elementary school …

Bruce Hampton

Bruce Hampton makes his theatre debut

Bruce Hampton is portraying the title character in What The Bellhop Saw. This is the first theatre production that he has ever been in. That’s right. He’s making his theatre debut. Originally from Webster County, Bruce came to Clarksburg in 2012 and works at Taco Bell. By the time What The Bellhop Saw is over, nearly …

Hunter Riley in his biggest role yet

Hunter Riley has become a very familiar face on the ACT 2 stage. He’s appeared in our last three shows in a variety or roles. In What The Bellhop Saw he portrays an accountant whose bellhop brother has arranged for him to have a tryst with his secretary in the Presidential Suite of an upscale …

Jeff Schrock

Jeff Schrock returns to the stage

In What The Bellhop Saw, Jeff Schrock plays a bumbling CIA agent who is guarding (and we use that term loosely) a threatened author. People in north central West Virginia are used to seeing him on local television, but Jeff has been involved in theatre for a long time. He told us a little about how he got …

Persephone Hall

Persephone Hall as “Little Heidi” in her ACT 2 debut

The youngest member of the cast of What The Bellhop Saw is 8 year old, Persephone Amaryllis Hall. Persephone is making her community theatre debut in this production, but is not a stranger to the stage. She has danced for several years with The Studio for Performing Arts, but is currently only take twirling. She …